14 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
TORENIA. 
A most beautiful genus of free-flowering tender annuals. If 
started in heat in February or March they commence to 
bloom in June and continue until frost; height 10 inches. 
4635 Bailloni. Flowers golden yellow, with purple Pkt. 
throat ici ay" Ys 0Z., $1.25; .25 
4640 Fournieri grandiflora. Sky blue with three 
large blue spots and a bright yellow throat. 
Ye 0Z., $1.25; .25 
4645 Fournieri White Wings. Blush white with 
yellow throat; very beautiful... — ¥s oz., $1.25, .25 
4647 Fournieri speciosa. A charming new variety 
with very large violet-blue and white flowers. .25 
VERBENA. 
4650 Farquhar’s Mammoth Hybrids Mixed. An 
improved strain of vigorous growth producing 
trusses of large flowers of many brilliant colors. 
% 02., .60; .10 
4655 Giant Blue. 4660 Giant Pink. Variable 
4662 Lucifer. Intense in color. 
brilliant scarlet. 4665 Giant Scarlet. 
4670 Giant White. 4675 Striped. 
Each of the above colors. % 02z., 60; .10 
4680 Auricula-flowered mixed. Large flowers with 
distinct white eye in each floret. 4 02Z., .60; .10 
4685 Mixed. Many beautiful colors. 
Oz., $1.75; 4 0z., .50; .10 
4690 Verbena venosa. A handsome half-hardy peren- 
nial with purple flowers remaining in bloom for 
a long period. Blooms the first season from 
seeds. lft. ... Ge mote 4 02Z., 35; .15 
4695 Lemon Verbena. (Aloysia citriodora.) Elegant 
tender perennial with fragrant evergreen leaves. 
The young sprays are useful for combining with 
other flowers in bouquets ets ee aoe tlh} 
VINCA. (Madagascar Periwinkle.) 
Ornamental free-blooming perennials flowering the first 
year from seeds sown in February or March in heat. They 
have dark laurel-like foliage and handsome pink and white 
ooo flowers. They are most effective as bedding plants and are 
Verbena) Farquharis;Mammothydyprida: particularly adapted for dry sunny situations where they 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. eal ore ay all Summer. Seeds are of slow ger- 
Early flowering hardy annuals, largely grown for their bright 4700 ‘Bright Roseman 4705 Pure White. 
effect in the garden. 4720 Mixed. Oz., .50; Pkt., .10 4710 White with rose eye. 4715 Mixed. 
WALLFLOWER. 4712 Delicata. Delicate pink. Pkt. 
These new early-flowering varieties may be treated as annuals, and if Each of the above colors and mixed. 4} 0z., .60; .10 
sown in heat during February or March the plants will bloom freely 
through the Summer and 
Autumn. Excellent for fore- 
ing. 2 ft. 
4730 Early Parisian 
or Annual. 
Light brown, Pkt. 
4 0Z., .35; .10 
4735 Blood Red. 
%02., .60; .15 
4736 Golden Yellow. 
4 02Z., .50; .15 
4738 White Gem. 
Creamy-white. 
+ oz., 60; .15 
4742 Primrose Queen. 
Light yellow. 
1 oz., .60; .15 
For Perennial Varieties, see 
Nos. 7915-7925. 
VISCARIA. 
(Rock Lychnis.) 
Showy and profuse-bloom- 
ing annuals, effective in small 
beds or borders. 1 ft. 
4723 eardinalis. Bril- Pkt. 
liant crimson very 
bright and effec- 
tive. 1 ft. 
4 oz., .25; .15 
4725 Finest mixed. ie Se ON Se as 
Wallflower. Early Parisian. Oz., .60; .10 Vinca. (Madagascar Periwinkle.) 
